Flooding remains 'likely' as some weather warnings expire
Eva Osborne
- The status orange rain warning for Waterford, Dublin, and Wicklow has expired as of 9am
- Louth remains under a status orange rain warning until midday
- The status yellow rain warning for Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Wexford, and Tipperary expired at 9am
- Cavan, Monaghan, Meath, and Dublin remain under a status yellow rain warning until midday
- Antrim, Armagh, Down, Tyrone, and Derry are under a yellow rain warning until midnight
- The National Emergency Coordination Group urged those who can work from home to do so
9am
A risk of flooding remains despite some weather warnings expiring.
Status orange rain warnings were scaled back this morning. The orange warning for Waterford, Dublin, and Wicklow expired at 9am.
Louth's orange rain warning will remain in place until midday.
A status yellow rain warning for Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Wexford, and Tipperary also expired at 9am.
Cavan, Monaghan, Meath, and Dublin will remain under a status yellow rain warning until midday.
In the North, Antrim, Armagh, Down, Tyrone, and Derry are under a yellow rain warning until midnight.
River Slaney high and rising as that rain from Wicklow Mountains flows down. pic.twitter.com/0MxlYuSlrF
— Carlow Weather (@CarlowWeather) February 6, 2026
Despite some warnings being scaled back and others now expired, Matthew Martin from Met Éireann said flooding is still likely.
Speaking on Newstalk, he said: "So certainly, with the heavy rainfall across the southeast and east, and now into parts of the northeast, further flooding is likely.
"Just given the ground codnitons and rivers and now beginning to respond to that rainfall that has fallen over the last 24 hours."
Earlier
On Friday morning, the National Emergency Coordination Group urged those in the impacted counties, who were able to work from home on Friday, to do so in order to free up roads for essential services.
Met Éireann said there is a risk of localised flooding, river flooding, and difficult travel conditions.
The weather is continuing to impact rail services after flooding along parts of the network on Thursday.
The Dublin to Rosslare line is closed between Greystones and Kilcoole due to debris on the line, and between Enniscorthy and Wexford due to flooding.
The DART is operating between Greystones and Howth, with delays through Seapoint.
Meanwhile DART and Northern Commuter services are suspended between Malahide and Howth Junction because of a mechanical fault on a maintenance vehicle.
A number of Bus Éireann routes have also been cancelled.
